Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC September 1980 Daily Egyptian 1980 9-12-1980 The aiD ly Egyptian, September 12, 1980 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_September1980 Volume 65, Issue 15 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, September 12, 1980." (Sep 1980). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1980 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in September 1980 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 'Daily 'Egyptian (1us sav!l mall• a mark for Friday, September 12. 1980-Vol. 65, No. 15 /jouthem Illinois University :\lark. "and not oa tb• la­ !ltallm•nt plaa. Installment plan for tuition approved l' Dv Ml~haf'l Monsoa describing it as "an important tui'Uon and fees in thTee one­ by Feb. 6 and the final third by amount they owe. That amounts staff Writer step whose merits are almost month mtervals. Keim said the l'rlan:h 15, Keim said. to Sl.57 a month for full-time fk>ginning in spring. SIU-C seU~dent." first installment L'lis spring for Keim said that students who students. students will be able to repay "We need to take into con­ pre-registering 'Students would register after the first day of their tuition and fees on an sideration activities which be due on Jan. 1!. the second on classes are not eligible for the installment plan. would make the student's life Feb. IS and the third on )larch plan. se~~r :r;t~lso ~~~edt~ A plan enabling student.. to easier on campus," Somal said 15. Students on the plan who fail the second installment to help pay tuition and fees in three at the meeting held at ihe For students who register to pay their first installment defray administrative costs. equal amounts over the course Student Center. late, but before the fint day of will have their registration Keim said. of the semester. gained According to Roland Keim. ciasses. an alternative plan i& canceled. Keim said. Students Paul Matalonis. president of associate dil"e('tor of admissions offered. Students who register who fad to pay the second or the Undergraduate Student r;:,ar!!i:hem:O:r':r;~~<;~~ and records. the installment late and opt for the installment third installment will be Organization, said he approved plan was widely heralded. with plan will allow students who plan will be required to pay two­ charged a 1 percent interest of the plan but opposed both the President Albert Somit register in advance to pay thirds of their tuition and fees charge per m')nth against the interest and service charges. More money OK'd for Sheriff's Office By David Murphy prisoner is sick. you have to get Stafr Writer medical help for him. The Jackson Countv Board "What the board is saying is Wednesday granted Sheriff Don 'Hey, look, m.mey is tight: let's White's request for an ad­ look and see if all these ex­ ditional $16.550 to help his penses are r.ecessary .... he said. department meet expenses for The mor<ey would be tran­ the rest of the year. sferred fro.'l'l the contingency fund to the Sheriff's Depart­ The board also decided to put ment, and wouJC: not affect a i'clerendum to raise property other county agencies. taxes next vear on the Nov. 4 If the tax refPre~~c:h:rn is general election ballot. The new approved, it would inc:n- '"' . tax revenue would be used to taxes ona.ya.~ v=fl_i,. ~-~-~~*.,,... ;ty-~·!"~~~ ;"~ ~ levtect"'-n:":!x. wtdcb .-..,.. would go Into effect ~n 11181, ~ - The board approved the would also allow for an mcrease f.' '"L.Q•.. •• sheriff's request _for the $1~.550 of an additional .05 percent the ·- • with the stipulataon that Whale second year. bring a list of his expe~ to thh This would provide ''rou~.hly board's finance committee eac $150.000 in additional ~~nds month for approvaL White told yearly:· Kelley said. rhiS board members that he ex- money would be used solely to ted to run in the red thiS .year ~he didn't have additional cover operating 'i!XPf''!~.es m the Sheriffs Departnvtnt. ." ...1.:;:..,..-.,- funds. The proposal needs .th~ ap­ ' . ' . The reasons cited for the proval of a simple maJonty ~~ • • I projected cost overruns are election voters to become e ' -.. - expenses for gasoline, f~. office supplies. and medacal fective. care for prisoners. The Sheriff's Department currently operates on an annual it. - ~· "1 lhink th.."\t these ex~nses budget of about $500,000. Kelley are JUStified ... !::<lard Chairman Mark Hempbill and bis lalber. Obra. await Mark's retarD to McAndrew William Kelley said. "If ~ said. ~diUJD. --in CF'ocus~--__, 'I won 'r be fas4 bur ••• , • Mark's dreaiD is of runntng '80s brintz a health food trend Hemphill's parents-Obra ''~.:! Day at McAndreW Stadium. A Edna--are paying a nurse m!>re Bv John Ambrosia record crowd of 18.000 o~ more Spinach or hot dogs'1 Granola ~ ice crea~r .Ina!r ~::; siaff Writer . than $400 a week to help hi~. le have been choosing foods Wlth lesser c o.;tc is hoped for to cheer him fur But he says they can't af!o~ It Saluki running back ~ac being the athlete he. was a~ ~:itional value. But some experts say you dor. t have to cut Harrison had just hi~ ~ s~ much longer. Mr. Hemphillts a that he dreamS of beang· agam. construction worker. ~rs. those snacks completely. -Page 5 into a hole in the lUmotS ~tate "1 don't even remem~r that defensive line when a tackler Hemphill has taken a cleracal play anymore." Hemphill sa~1 job at night to help meet the dislodged the ball. 5ophom~ in an interview this week at his Mark Hemphill. playmg People hare far selection of diets ~~de St. Louis home. "People ~ve to e~-=~heelcbair I'm in isn't receiver. saw the fumbl~, dived tell me how 1 was hurt. ed for the ball and was hat hard, even paid for." Mark ~ni Hemphill spoke as he w~l . ''They can come get it anytime. A person wanting to diet bas many m~ ~i= straight on. phill bimsell down the street m his M ~ial worker helped me get from-Scarsdale J?iets. b~nger sup:;::nsay it t?.V.es a Long minutes later. Hem wheelchair. Tberap~ has wa• carried on a stretcher to an it ~t Couldn't pay for it. If they Wonder Diets, all kinds of tricks. But . restored partial use of his arms wanted to come get it SaturdaY· while to tose--aad keep of(-dcesa wetght. -Page I ambulance and to the ~ptal. and hands and has helped him Doctors said the hat bad they could lift me up. put me begin to get his life back down on the fiPld and take the damaged his spine. that thebe chair." would be ~lyzed from t~~U:!s getting physical a~ neck down and probably would Saturday is a day M_ark has occupational theraPY," he saul. been holding close torus heart, Students find ex('f'rcise helpful never walk again. "They were teachifl8 me bow to SaturdaY almost a y~ af~ for reasons beyond the fund get arour.d. Helped me ex~: raising effort by the SIU.C ·D·tS· boring sweaty and uncomfortable, rigbt'1iefManynd that fateful' Oct. &-irorucall)" • at cise. It was doing a lot for me. ExercL...._ • . They find relaxation. rei a was Shrine Hospital Day-Mark Athletics Department .. More SIU students would disa~.:__,,,.,. workout. FiDel out more But then the money ran out. than $20 ooo has been raised to good looks come from a w"'!vue-• Hemphill will return !;) HO&\)ital bills and doctors' fees McAndreW Stadium. He will help cover Mark's medical bills. about wby and hoW they do at. ran mto the tens of ~ty~ "It's going to be good to _be COllie onto the _fiel~ iD the dollars. And the umversa s -Page ll wbeelchair that, m his words. back at the campus and be wath iDsUr8JICe couldn't ~ the tc... dnliM • Pag• 3l ball become his ~- : total cost. Mark said. SaturdaY is Mark Hemphill Budget, development ~equests · OK'd News Roundup-- By John AmbrO!IIa starr Writer Import' quoUJs roultl fail~ lTC sllys SIU system's ~1182 operating ',C,'ASHINGTON t APl- Quotas or higher tariffs on imported budget and capital develop­ autos from Japan could fail in their goal of helping the l" s ments requests were approved auto industrv. the U.S. International Trade Commissimn satd by the Board of Trustl't"" at its The commission may have to decide whether to recommend meeting Thursday. import restriction as part of its investigation of a political!~ The board is askmg for more sensitive complaint by the United Auto Workers union that than $168 million from thl! state U.S. automakers are being hurt by imports. for aext year's operating In e~n interim report. the commission dtdn't indicate what~· budget .... 14.6 percent increase ~~oill recommend. but it cited "potential drawtacks" tr> over the current fiscal year's restrictions such as quotas and tariffs. appropria lions. It said that while they could reduce the number of imporL~ An additional $i3.4 million they probably wouldn't force Americans to buy the current will be requested for capital line of U.S. cars if they don't want them.
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